Welcome to our school website. We are very proud of the students and staff of Randolph School. As you view items on our website, notice the individual attention and interventions to ensure all students’ achievement. Note, too, the opportunities for student responsibility and participation in the workings of the school. We are a community of learners and everyone takes part in facilitating that learning.

Message from the Principal…

Wendy Bonaiuto, Principal

It is my honor to be the principal of Randolph Elementary School. This is my 20th year leading the extraordinary teachers and staff of this school. A Randolph School has existed in Lincoln since the 1868. Our current building has been our school for the past 85 years, and thousands of children have learned to read, to write, and to compute mathematics here. They have also learned to be responsible citizens, cooperative workers, and leaders in our nation, community, and families. (Click here to see our Randolph School history.)

Randolph is currently home to 478 students in Kindergarten through grade 5, and each of them is learning well. Our students come from racially diverse backgrounds and our families represent a wide variety of economic realities. Our mission statement, “Educating All Children Well” means we focus on getting every child to meet her/his maximum learning potential. Our school is organized into grade level instructional teams, kindergarten through fifth grade. All staff work closely with the administrative team to provide focused instruction as we implement a rigorous academic program across every grade level. (Download our full 44 page, School Improvement Plan here.)

At Randolph, we abide by our Code of Conduct and make sure students understand and can demonstrate what it looks like and sounds like to be Safe, Respectful, Honest, Responsible, and Courteous. Ours is a safe, orderly, respectful environment that promotes high levels of student engagement and performance. There are two guiding principles for acceptable behavior: first, it is never okay to be hurtful; and second, it is never okay to be disruptive.

Honoring the diversity and unique strengths and talents of each student guides our planning for individual success. We hope you will see why we are so proud of our students, families, and staff when you visit our website and our school.

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